"Elm Avenue: The Physiology of Games" proclaims a small sign at the entrance of this pathway.
As you stride slowly down this lovely avenue of Elm trees, your attention is drawn through a small place on the right side, just past the curve you see here, where a grassy area opens to an impressive stand of trees. You just have to see what it is about. As you draw closer a small little sign, hardly higher than the grass simply states Eucalyptus Enclave.
After an intriguing visit among the Eucalyptus trees, you are back on the path, now, when to your left you see what can only be called a simply enormous tree towering above all others. Ah, there is a little trail that heads that way. Right beside the trail head a plaque off to the side, slightly, and almost flush with the ground, proclaims "The Ebony Tree."
After that side trip to The Ebony Tree, your head is still swimming to think all those thoughts, but you have learned soooo much! That thoughtful pace, looking down, is how the broad expanse of clover caught the eye.
As you near the end of this short Elm Avenue, you do see one trail leading off through the brush and trees. A rough sign nailed to a short post by this trailhead simply says Evergreen Quest.
He invites you to have a Shamrock - and to read a magazine article about the brain and video game playing. "This Is Your Brain on Video Games" is by Victoria Schlesinger, DISCOVER MAGAZINE, posted July 9, 2007 http://discovermagazine.com/2007/brain/video-games or Article.
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Elm Avenue
"Elm Avenue: The Physiology of Games" proclaims a small sign at the entrance of this pathway.After that side trip to The Ebony Tree, your head is still swimming to think all those thoughts, but you have learned soooo much! That thoughtful pace, looking down, is how the broad expanse of clover caught the eye.
As you near the end of this short Elm Avenue, you do see one trail leading off through the brush and trees. A rough sign nailed to a short post by this trailhead simply says Evergreen Quest.
He invites you to have a Shamrock - and to read a magazine article about the brain and video game playing. "This Is Your Brain on Video Games" is by Victoria Schlesinger, DISCOVER MAGAZINE, posted July 9, 2007 http://discovermagazine.com/2007/brain/video-games or Article.
Pilgrimage - "Your Brain on Video Games" - Up to 5 XP
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